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CB Bradley Roby (2x All B1G)

With how programmed we are to recite the alphabet a-z, I'd fail on the basis of not being able to go backwards. I thought the BACK trumped the field sobriety test? After all, I know there's a fair share of obese individuals that can't stand on one leg for 30 seconds sober.
 
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Field sobriety tests are (by and large) useless horse[Mark May]. Nonetheless, you have to wonder why he was pulled over to begin with if he were able to operate a vehicle competently. I can't agree that this is "nothing," but I also don't see it as a huge deal.

From what the story said, they found him asleep at the wheel.
 
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http://www.elevenwarriors.com/ohio-state-football/2014/04/35309/bradley-roby-takes-twitter-clear-air-about-his-arrest?utm_source=feedburner&utm_medium=feed&utm_campaign=Feed: ElevenWarriors (Eleven Warriors)
Bradley Roby Takes to Twitter to Clear the Air About His Arrest
As is well known now, former OSU cornerback Bradley Roby was arrested on Sunday for suspicion of operating a motor vehicle under the influence of alcohol or drugs.

As our Kyle Rowland reported, Roby blew a blood-alcohol content of .008, well below the legal limit of .08. At his arraignment Friday morning, the case was continued for April 29.

Naturally, Roby is a bit miffed by the "Roby arrested for drunk driving" headlines without clarifying the fact he blew a .008. (Sources within the Columbus Police Department and the prosecutors office have told Eleven Warriors they expect the case to be dropped.)


Today, however, Roby took to Twitter to clear the air surrounding his arrest:

I was not drunk pic.twitter.com/CviiPuydkp

— Bradley Roby (@BradRoby_1) April 25, 2014

I was not driving . I did not get arrested . Was not in a cell . No finger prints . No mugshot

— Bradley Roby (@BradRoby_1) April 25, 2014

I have lost any respect I had left for the media. I take ownership in my part of it. But you run a story at least put out all facts ...

— Bradley Roby (@BradRoby_1) April 25, 2014

Pic of the BAC record:

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on 4-20, at 4:20...trippy

perhaps he wasnt drunk, but impared in another way.

Re: As reported by WBNS 10TV, the Columbus Police Department have released a 911 call in which the person in the recording speaks to a black SUV that may have been the one Roby was driving.
"Hi, I'm just leaving BBR on Vine and some black Dodge Charger just almost hit a bunch of kids on the sidewalk. And now, the driver is passed out drunk on the side of BBR in black Charger with Georgia plates," the caller states.
Roby hails originally from Suwanee, Georgia in the greater Atlanta metro area.
http://www.landgrantholyland.com/20...ment-release-bradley-roby-911-call-from-ovi14

and

According to the Franklin County court website, Roby pleaded guilty to a reduced charge of having "physical control" of a vehicle while impaired.
http://www.cbssports.com/nfl/eye-on...-orton-expected-back-despite-workout-absences

I suppose we can only guess what his impairment was. However, he did validate the old coaches adage that "nothing good happens after 2 AM".
 
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